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A Boat Adrift in the Sea
A Boat Adrift in the Sea
A Boat Adrift in the Sea
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"Like a butterfly that struggles to free itself from the cocoon for a new life, our spirit is fighting against everything that imprisons it. The cocoon refers to religion, because we were born into it. So, for the vision of a caterpillar, the cocoon It's your protection, but for the butterfly that glimpses the blossoming of a new life, it's already a totally unnecessary barrier."

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBadPress
Release dateJun 28, 2024
ISBN9781667446424
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    PÍLULA DIGITAL was born with the purpose of providing a Daily Pill of Knowledge for all people who, -- as nowadays they have little time to find out information -- search mainly in books; a clearer and more synthesized knowledge, but without losing the essence of what is really important in what they are looking for.

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    Chapter 1: The silent sound of being

    Writing a word here and there, I look for meaning in what goes along with what already exists inside me. And through the synthesis of that same look added to the moments and feelings that passed and became established as truths, I try to throw myself fearlessly into the arms of the One Who Is. Because Christ inhabits my conscience and my faith, feeding on this truth, that which is no longer, no longer persists as a driving force to dissolve what God has done for me.

    Your perfect values coexisting with the imperfection of my accomplishments, to save me. Thanks to the Father for that!

    True enough, I still walk a little shaky and drunk on the customs and concepts of the reluctant old Adam in my soul. However, I fight to prevail, even though I am aware that the remnant of time that still belongs to you no longer owns me. I belong to God!

    It is a great confession to record these dilemmas, so, my God, I ask for courage!

    Not just any courage, like the one that David possessed in the face of the constant threats and humiliations he witnessed against His People by the relentless Goliath. Much less the one that propels a man forward, to victory over his opponent, just because he wants to assert himself. No! I wish for something different! I yearn for an inherent courage that is aimed at every being who wants to see himself to change, and collect himself to accept who he really is inside. We need to see for ourselves, because there is a great temptation to go against all this; leaving what is most important in the void of not discerning, and thus not being able to express the best silent sound of being, in practice, is what we should not do to find ourselves.

    Chapter 2: Sleep during storms

    There is a passage in the scriptures that reports very well that our state of mind, when faced with adverse situations, succumbs. Tired and exhausted from an exhausting day's work, Christ gets into the boat and orders His disciples to cross the Sea of Galilee. From there, He goes on sleeping. They did not expect the other crew members, the huge storm that awaited them, since they were still mesmerized by the events that happened that day. Many healings, extraordinary miracles, genuine deliverances and saving salvation is what truly numbed them. However, with the arrival of the force of the wind and the fearless agitation of the waves of the sea, as if for an instant, they began to judge God for not caring who was there perishing. The ending you already know.

    Jesus condemns the smallness of faith of all of them and ordering the winds and the seas to calm down, they are taken by a great bonanza! What lesson do we learn here?

    First of all, we understand that if we nurture a meek and quiet spirit before God like Jesus, we will rest even in the midst of storms and storms.

    This is obvious, after all, Jesus slept in the

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